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Mu2e Cost and ScheduleMu2e Cost and Schedule
Ron Ray
Mu2e Project manager
Fermilab PAC Meeting
November 3-4, 2008
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OutlineOutline
• Cost• Schedule• Director’s Review• Summary
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Cost EstimateCost Estimate
• We have seen that the actual cost of HEP projects almost always escalates from early cost estimates. A reliable cost estimate requires years of effort by a large team to
develop:• A complete basis of estimate• Final designs• Risk analysis/mitigation
These activities almost always increase the cost.
• MECO had a team of people who dedicated several years of effort working their way through these tasks. MECO was cancelled before these tasks were completed but the
legacy of their work has given us a head start in many areas, but not all.
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Cost Estimate Strategy for the ProposalCost Estimate Strategy for the Proposal
• Use base costs from MECO for the detector and solenoids Add 4 years of escalation at 3.5% per year
• Note: Many commodities and construction related items have escalated much faster than this in the past few years.
Global economic slowdown bringing them back down.• “Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future” - N. Bohr
Adopt a conservative contingency of 50%, consistent with the last few reviews of RSVP.
• Very little scope contingency on this project. Cost and schedule contingency are the only available knobs.
• Many of the MECO parts were understood to a level that might justify a smaller contingency than 50%, but we think this approach is adequate and appropriate for a proposal.
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From the MECO MS Project FileFrom the MECO MS Project File
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Cost Estimate Strategy (cont.)Cost Estimate Strategy (cont.)
• FESS did cost estimate on detector hall and beamline civil work. Use their contingency. The building location and design are still preliminary.
• Value engineering and detailed integration of the building with the detector and beamline will lead to many changes over time.
• AD did cost estimate on accelerator modifications and beamline. Use 100% contingency because design is at pre-conceptual
stage.
• Assume Project Management costs of 8% Recommended by Fermilab Office of Project Management
Oversight. • Industry standard is 10-15%, but 8% is more typical of Projects
with off-Project scientists filling majority of management slots.
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Cost of Design and ConstructionCost of Design and Construction
Blue shaded boxes are costs extracted from MECO Cost & Schedule
Updated since proposal
Was $180,962 in proposal
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R&DR&D
This is money we need over the next 2 years
Was $10,127k in proposal
FNAL Labor added since proposal
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Updates Since ProposalUpdates Since Proposal
• Some double counting has been corrected.• Proposal borrowed Project Management cost from
NOvA. We dropped that and, pulled some project management costs out of the solenoid system and applied the 8% factor.
• We added an abort system for the accumulator ring• We added the cost of removing the stochastic cooling
system from the accumulator/debuncher ring.• We added $3M to replace the lost SSC cable.• Several other small adjustments.
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Cost - Longer Term StrategyCost - Longer Term Strategy
• We will develop a resource loaded cost and schedule from the bottom up. L2, L3 managers will develop a cost and schedule that they
must own and be responsible for. We will start from the MECO WBS, where relevant, and work out additional details to a level appropriate for CD process, supported by a full risk and contingency analysis and BOEs for every significant activity.
We will use OpenPlan, COBRA, WelcomeRisk, etc. as our basic set of scheduling, budget and reporting tools.
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Technically Limited ScheduleTechnically Limited Schedule
Solenoids are the critical path. They drive the schedule. We assume CD-0 in Feb. 2009 Finish Solenoid conceptual design in 1 year. Final design takes 3 years. Overlaps with construction (tooling) - MECO
WBS Construction, installation, integration, testing takes almost 5 years - MECO
WBS
• Our model for executing the Solenoid subproject will be different than the MECO model. We are looking for ways to advance the schedule.
• Technically limited schedule where $ and resources are available when we need them get us to Project completion in calendar 2016.
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Director’s ReviewDirector’s Review
• We had a Director’s Review on September 26. The interaction with the Committee was very constructive.
• Charge to the Review Committee: In preparation of the upcoming proposal of the mu2e
experiment to the PAC on November 3 – 5 and in preparation for CD-0, we are appointing a team of Fermilab scientists and engineers to help us with this process. In particular we would like you to review the draft proposal to the PAC on the physics case, the proton source and beamline concept and the detector design to make a better proposal, and help identify critical R&D areas, and provide your recommendations.
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Director’s Review CommitteeDirector’s Review Committee
Name (Organization) Name (Organization)
Rick Coleman (AD)
Keith Gollwitzer (AD)
Sergei Nagaitsev (AD)
Vaia Papadimitriou (AD)
Jim Amundson (CD)
Rob Kutschke (CD)
Paul Lebrun (CD)
Bob Tschirhart (CD) – Chair
Rich Stanek (Directorate)
Brendan Casey (PPD)
David Christian (PPD)
Doug Glenzinski (PPD)
Aseet Mukherjee (PPD)
Vadim Rusu (PPD)
Jim Kerby (TD)
Peter Limon (TD)
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Director’s Review AgendaDirector’s Review Agenda
Mu2e Review – Hornet's Nest on 8th Floor Crossover• 08:00 Executive Session
• 08:30 Physics Overview –Bob Bernstein (30’+15’)
• 09:15 Project Overview – Ron Ray (30’+15’)
• 10:00 Proton source, beam extraction and targeting – M. Syphers (20’+10’)
• 10:30 Coffee Break (30’)
• 11:00 Muon beam transport – Jim Miller (20’+10’)
• 11:30 Solenoid designs and procurement – Mike Lamm (20’+10’)
• 12:00 Detector – Craig Dukes (20’+10’)
• 12:30 Working Lunch (60’)
• 13:30 Review Team – Writing (75’)
• 14:45 Closeout / Discussion (45’)
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Significant QuotesSignificant Quotes
• Space charge effects not modeled! This is a huge
increase in beam [flux] (x300,000, debuncher)
needed for mu2e.
• Get started on magnet conceptual designs ASAP!
• Need to develop a comprehensive MC platform that
is the design tool for the experiment to determine
issues such as the L vs T tracker, significance of high
resolution calorimetry.
• Get Project Office staffed!
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SummarySummary
• We have a conservative cost estimate that uses the MECO WBS as an initial basis of estimate. This is well in excess of the cost analysis that is typically available at the proposal stage. We don’t expect significant cost escalation!
• We have a technically limited schedule driven by the solenoid system. In reality, our schedule will be driven by funding and
Lab/DOE priorities on resource allocation.
• We can use a strong endorsement from you to argue for more funds and resources sooner rather than later and progress more quickly.
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Backup slides
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Comparison of Mu2e and MECO CostsComparison of Mu2e and MECO Costs
• Total MECO cost in FY05$ - $85.3M• Inflate by 15% to go from FY05$ to FY09$ (3.5%/yr)
Adds $12.6M
• Increase contingency to 50% Adds $18.2M MECO overall contingency was 23.7%.
• Too low by DOE standards. Does not adequately reflect risks or level of design.
• Add Civil Construction - New. Cost not included as part of MECO Add $38.5M
• Add accelerator modifications and beamline - New. Cost not included as part of MECO Add $21.8M
• Updated Project Management cost to DOE standards Add $3.6M
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Comparison of Mu2e and NOComparison of Mu2e and NOA BuildingsA Buildings
Simple scaling exercise using round numbers. Buildings are very different.
• NOA ~$49.5M for building ~34,765 sq. ft.
$1424/ft2
• Mu2e Detector enclosure is $25.6M ~16,500 sq. ft.
$1551/ft2